World Tourism Secretary General election in 2009 went well. This was in 2009, and we all know the challenges today, 10 days before confirming or not confirming the 2017 election nominee. The count down is ticking.
On May 7, 2009 Nelson Alcantara, the editor in chief for eTurboNews (eTN) wrote that the UNWTO executive council elected the “right person” for Secretary General.
eTurboNews was the one most active source to report the election of Dr. Taleb Rifai as UNWTO Secretary General in 2009, eTN followed the process and wrote about Dr. Rifai’s half way through report card.
eTurboNews 8 years ago started a series of articles on the 2009 election for the United Nations World Tourism Organization‘s secretary general following an April 28, 2009 article from AllAfrica.com proclaiming South Korea‘s candidate, Oh Jee–Chul, as the frontrunner for the job.
eTN however claimed that the right person for the job was Jordan‘s Taleb Rifai based on experience. On May 3, 2009, he wrote an article criticizing Oh Jee–Chul‘s elusive behavior to be interviewed and for picking and choosing which questions to answer. The following day, May 4, 2009, Nelson Alcantara wrote an article identifying all the candidates vying for the job.
Who is the right person for the job in 2017? eTurboNews doesn’t know this time, but eTN editors are convinced it’s not the current nominee elected by the 2017 executive council.
Let’s look back to 2009 and 2011.
Report Card: Taleb Rifai on being the UNWTO secretary general
https://www.eturbonews.com/9204/unwto-executive-council-elects-right-person-sg-post
WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:
- eTurboNews 8 years ago started a series of articles on the 2009 election for the United Nations World Tourism Organization‘s secretary general following an April 28, 2009 article from AllAfrica.
- On May 3, 2009, he wrote an article criticizing Oh Jee–Chul‘s elusive behavior to be interviewed and for picking and choosing which questions to answer.
- This was in 2009, and we all know the challenges today, 10 days before confirming or not confirming the 2017 election nominee.